▪ THE JEWISH NEWS-25 Friday, March 27, 1953 Danny P 1 0 S 3 Raskin's LISTENING ==. == ✓ ., 1141111111111111111110011111111119111119119191i0919001110111111111191911191,91001111191199t1M911191111111191110117 "IN THE PRESENCE of these parents we stand on humble ground . . . . . . and so went Rabbi Morris Adler's message to about 300 attendees of the Gold Star Parents Golden Book Din- ner, recently, at the Davison Center . . . This is the organiza- tion,. that was brought together through tragedy and is bound by the ties of personal grief for sons who have given the su- preme sacrifice . . . It is the only Gold Star Parents Association in the country and remains the nucleus for attempts being made to organize other such groups in America. THE GOLD STAR Memorial Project contains a hope of build- ing a memorial in granite to those Jewish boys who gave their lives' in the service of our country . . The Golden Book, when completed, will contain a biographical sketch and picture of. all the Jewish boys of Detroit who gave their lives during World War II and the Korean War. SO WONDERFUL an organi- zation is the Gold Star Parents that whatever cooperation they need in whatever undertaking they seek to do is immediately offered . . . Commanders of JI,VV posts and presidents of auxiliaries served as waiters and waitresses for the affair . . . Cantor Nicholas Fenakel stirred the audience with his Hebrew renditions . .. and the speeches were short enough to keep every- one at ease . . . It is with sin- cere tribute to a grand bunch of people that the entire Jew- ish community is in direct ac- cord with Rabbi Adler's expres- sion. "we are determined that the flame which the Gold Star Parents represents will not be extinguished." * * * ROSE MOSS writes from Mi- ami Beach that according to a newsna.ner columnist there. the head of a Florida maternity hos- pital can't understand why so many people stop to chuckle over a sign on the front lawn stating "No children allowed here." * * * STANLEY S. KRAUSE, local barrister for 28 years, an April 6 candidate for Recorder's Court Judge, recalls the time he was in court when the judge in an- other case pointed a finger at a defendant and thundered, "You admit that you drove over the victim with a truck?" . . . "I do. Your Honor." auavered the defendant . . . "What de- fense have you to offer?" asked the judge . .. Krause laughing- ly remembers the truck driver's answer,. . . "All I can say, Your Honor," said the defendant, "is that I had no idea it was load- ed. - • * * RABBI JULIUS WEINBERG had a combat of wit, last week, with a friend who obviously lost out . . . His defeated antagonist intending to cast a slur on Weinberg's vocation, fired back, "If I had a son who was an idiot, I would make him a rab- bi" . . . to which Weinberg just smiled and answered, "Your father was of a different opin- ion." * * DR. FELIX ROSENWACH re- lays the story of a young doc- tor friend who hung up his shingle in a small town and wait- ed for his first patient . . . Some days later, tells Dr. Rosenwach, one arrived—covered from head to foot with an angry, danger- The puzzled ous-looking rash . young medico hastily consulted Atis text books but could find no help there . . Finally he said to the patient, "Did you ever have this affliction before?" ... "Oh, sure, doe," the patient re- plied. "I've had it twice before." damnation," diag- . O r . nosed the doctor, "you've got it again." Although this is a true story, it's probably one of the very few times Dr. Rosenwach has told a serious one . . His best-known tale is about the doctor who ex- amined a very pretty new pa- tient carefully, then beamed, "Mrs. Atherton, I've got good news for you." . . . The patient said. "Pardon me, doctdr, it's MISS Atherton." . . , "Oh," said the doctor. "Well, Miss Atherton, I've got bad news for you." * * * ERIC HAY, sale's manager at radio station WJLB, tells about a new Ptotestant pastor coming to town whose'- clerical dress was not unlike that of a priest . . . He chanced to pass several lit- tle Catholic boys on the street, and a number of them tipped their hats and chorused, "Good evening, Father." .. . No sooner had the minister passed than one of the boys turned on his companions in disgust, "Fath- er! He's no father—he's got three kids!" CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Fanny Remer wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. ■ ••••••••••••••••••""' . 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Mrs. Wolf's activities, which qualify her as a speaker on this subject, are field representative, Jewish Labor Committee; Wayne University sociology instructor; board member, Michigan com- mittee on Civil Rights; vice- president, Coordinating Council on Human Relations, Mayor's Interracial Committee; and sec- retary, Michigan Committee on I Immigration. Mrs. Henry Rottman, program chairman, invites friends of Congress to attend. A diScus- ° sr sion will follow Mrs. Wolf's talk. NO INCREASE IN- PRICES M. C. Your Entertaining WEDDINGS Eleanor Wolf to Speak At BP Congress Meet CLAM SHOP and BAR TR. 2-8800 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea F000ds 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment Tax DANCE BNAI BRITH, B. & P. CHAPTER Sat., March 28 9:00 p.m. — Contribution $L.50 Mbmorial Bldg. 151 W. 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